Fill in the blanks with suitable prepositions: There is a cow ___ the field. The rabbit ran and hid ___ the bushes. Distribute this paper ___ the students. She left her phone ___ the pile of books. Leave your bag ___ the table. Let me stand ___ you in the queue. Your book is […]
Between vs Among
Between is used when you refer to two people or things at one point of time. However when you refer to more than two people or things, you ought to use Among. Let us keep this secret between three of us. The statement might sound very familiar to you because it is often used by […]